@IsmailHusseinCR Your circle creates a canvas which creates a circle which creates a canvas.If Circle is using Canvas then canvas shouldn't "know" about CircleYou have to decide if canvas owns a circle or vice versa

@kelechy looks pretty good - you may want to adjust spacing a bit so things aren't so crowded, maybe add some padding to the body. Also an image caption is usually within the same container as the image itself so it doesn't exceed the width of the image

@cmccormack Feedback time!Really like the design and feel. Love that you can click on '# People Going' and see whos going. Thats really cool.Only a few issues I could spot which have to do with authentication

The little user icon switches to my name but... sort of a zoomed in view so can't see it properly. I would perhaps try to use the twitter icon instead?

You need to fix your twitter redirect. It's redirecting to http instead of https which means the location finder will never work as the user won't be prompted to allow it

@cmccormack Looks good! I haven't tried logging in yet, I would suggest a default picture for bars if there is nothing in the yelp profile. If you want to be fancy you could do a custom google search to pull it from google images or maps. Also I went to log in, hit cancel on twitters end, they provide a return to nightlife-mackville button, which showed a blank page that says "Failed to Log in via Twitter"

I wasn't big on material UI at first but once I got the hang of it, it's been pretty great. being able to specify your primary and secondary colors then letting the library handle the rest is pretty great

Just this part really...'The basic difference between CSS Grid Layout and CSS Flexbox Layout is that flexbox was designed for layout in one dimension - either a row or a column. Grid was designed for two-dimensional layout - rows, and columns at the same time. The two specifications share some common features, however, and if you have already learned how to use flexbox, the similarities should help you get to grips with Grid.'

@cmccormackWhen you switch from portrait to landscape, there is a lag in the re rendering and at times you see a long white space on the right, but then it fixes itself. This happens on both Chrome 67 and Samsung Galaxy S7.I've got a feeling this may be a rendering issue and not to do with your code though.

The 'x going div' and 'I want to go' are displaying properly though on all sizes :)

Another quick suggestion...If the user isn't signed in, you get the feeling that nobody is going anywhere.Perhaps set a condition that if the user isn't signed in, the 'x people going' says 'sign in to see who's going'This way it doesn't give the impression that nobody wants to go to any of these places.Hope that makes sense

Uh, is the editor perk worth it? I was testing out deploying an app my friend wanted to make, and I re-did the backend recently. I never decided where we were going to deploy it tho, I was going with heroku cuse its free

@bradtaniguchi I found that sometimes an app would deploy on Glitch that wouldn't on heroku or visa-versa. I do like the editor to be able to do a quick edit/debug versus heroku that I ahve to redeploy to. The nice think with heroku is it will listen for github updates though where as glitch requires you to manually do so

@MelMacaluso you should add a few log statements in your server config so you know it came up, and add a middleware above your first route that logs the incoming request, at least to assist in troubleshooting

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